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David LIBRACE Plaintiff-Appellant v. Deborah Helton WRIGHT, also known as Deborah Faye Willette, also known as Debbie Willette, also known as Deborah Helton Wright Willette; Terry Willette, Sr.; ACES Investigation Defendants-Appellees
[Unpublished]
In this diversity action, Arkansas resident David Librace appeals the district court’s 1 denial of a motion to compel discovery, and its adverse grant of summary judgment on his claims against Florida residents, Deborah Helton Wright, Terry Willette, Sr., and ACES Investigation, for libel, slander, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. We find no gross abuse of discretion in the trial court’s denial of Librace’s discovery motion. See Chavis Van & Storage of Myrtle Beach, Inc. v. United Van Lines, LLC, 784 F.3d 1183, 1198 (8th Cir. 2015) (standard of review for denial of discovery motions). Upon careful de novo review, we also conclude that summary judgment was proper for the reasons explained by the district court. See W. Heritage Ins. Co. v. Asphalt Wizards, 795 F.3d 832, 836-37 (8th Cir. 2015) (standard of review for summary judgment); Little Rock Newspapers, Inc. v. Fitzhugh, 330 Ark. 561, 954 S.W.2d 914, 921-22 (1997) (plaintiff must prove reputational injury in order to recover damages in defamation cases); Brown v. Tucker, 330 Ark. 435, 954 S.W.2d 262, 265 (1997) (whether claim of defamation be by spoken word (slander) or written word (libel) plaintiff must prove, among other things, defamatory nature of statement of fact, and publication of statement by defendant).
Accordingly, we affirm the judgment. See 8th Cir. R. 47B.
FOOTNOTES
1. The Honorable James M. Moody, Jr., United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas.
PER CURIAM.
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Docket No: No. 17-3073
Decided: April 27, 2018
Court: United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
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